I designed a web site using front page. Kearneyscondo.com
Although front page shows the correct placement of all my text boxes and pictures when it is previewed after it is published using 1 and 1 hosting everything on the Gallery page disappears into thin air or is all over the place. On other pages the text boxes have overlapped pictures and so on. Can you help with any information or direction? Lieutenant J. Kearney

The site seems fine , the problem here is the alignment and some image appear to large that it can cover large space of your site.. what you need to do here is to adjust some of your alignment adn everything should look OK after that...

Initially, pls check with your hosting/provider if they have a webpage creator utility. It is something like FrontPage. The idea is to initially do your pages/site using FrontPage (since I am assuming that you are familiar with it) and to check the final product (before posting) using webpage creator utility. Alternately, there are other programs similar to FrontPage that you may want to consider.

Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

If I may add, you may want to reduce the number of images/photos, resolution on the 1st page. It takes sometime to open it up. Perhaps you can try using thumbnails and clickable images (that would show hire upon click).

If I may add, you may want to reduce the number of images/photos, resolution on the 1st page. It takes sometime to open it up. Perhaps you can try using thumbnails and clickable images (that would show hire upon click).

i'm a webmaster and i advice you to design your website as i do , if you're experienced with html and css you can easily design your web as you want ,in your case , i can help to design your website and solve your problem by contacting me on my email h4x0rs_system@hotmail.com

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To provide a better answer, I would need to know what Operating System (Windows or Mac OS X, etc.). Typically you can change this from within the browser, within a settings area. I've provided links below for three popular browsers:

Google Chrome is another milestone in Google’s grand plans of world domination — and they are finding very few people who complain. Chrome is an extremely fast and lightweight browser. It packs in a ton of features in a minimal interface, and introduces some novel ideas to the whole idea of browsing. The top bar and the menu bar have been omitted completely, leaving a rather large space for browsing.

Inspect Memory UsageChrome has some advanced options for inspecting memory usage. Right-click on the browser tab in the start bar select ‘Task Manager’. You will get a window showing how much memory is being used by each tab in the browser. Now click on ‘Stats for Nerds’ and a new tab will open in the browser, with a process ID, name of the site, memory and virtual memory usage. The great thing about this feature is that if you are using other browsers at the same time, then the tab shows the memory usage by that browser as well.

BookmarksTo bookmark a page, click on the star icon next to the address bar. To access the list of bookmarks at any point of time during browsing, key in [Ctrl] + [B]. To make it disappear, use the same shortcut again.

Incognito ModeChromehas a secret mode that allows you to surf the Web anonymously. On the top right corner of the browser, to the right of the address bar is the page control button. Click on it and select ‘New incognito window’ or [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [N]. The sites surfed using this mode will not appear in the history, and the cookies they store on the system will be deleted as soon as the tab is closed.

Make Google Chrome Your Default BrowserClick on the ‘Customize and Control Google Chrome’ button to the right of the address bar, click on ‘Options’ and under ‘Default browser’ click on the ‘Make Google Chrome my default browser’ button.

Navigation TipsRight-click on the back and next buttons to go through a recent history of visited Web sites. Drag and drop any tab from the browser into the desktop to start a browser with just that tab open. To open a tab you have just closed by mistake, use the keys [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [T]. Use [Ctrl] + [1] to [9] to cycle through tabs from the keyboard.

Expand Text BoxesThis is a very useful feature for use in any kind of site that requires you to fill in text in a text area. When you come across a text area in a forum or a form in a Web site, just click on the bottom right corner of the text area, click and drag it as per your requirements.

Inspect Memory Usage By A SiteRight-click on any empty space in the Web page, click on inspect element. This is, by the way, how you view the source code of a site on Chrome. Once here, click on the first line of the HTML code, which will effectively select the entire site. Then click on resources. This shows up the usage of memory by each element in the Web page. You can sort the elements by time or by size. If you reload the page, every image and script on the page shows up in the graph and gets plotted in real time.

To correct this issue, follow the methods that are described in this
section in the order in which they are presented until the issue is
resolved.

These
methods are designed for beginning to intermediate computer users.
After each method, refresh Internet Explorer to check whether the
problem is resolved. If the problem is not resolved, try the next
method.
Method 1: See whether pictures are available on another Web site
loadTOCNode(3, 'resolution');
Sometimes
the link to a picture on a Web site is broken, and that is why a
picture is not being displayed. Visit another Web site to determine
whether pictures are being displayed correctly on it. If they are being
displayed correctly, then there is nothing wrong with Internet
Explorer. Instead, the Web site that you are visiting might be broken.

If
you can view pictures on another Web site, you are finished. If you do
not see any pictures or if you cannot determine whether the Web site
that you are visiting is broken, try clearing your temporary Internet
files by using method 2.

Note If you use Internet Explorer 8, try Compatibility View. To do this, start Internet Explorer 8, click Compatibility View Settings on the Tools menu, and then add the Web site that you want to view by using Compatibility View.
Method 2: Clear temporary Internet files
loadTOCNode(3, 'resolution');
Clearing
your temporary Internet files creates more space on your hard disk. If
your hard disk is close to being full, this could affect your ability
to view pictures on a Web site.

To clear temporary Internet files, follow these steps:

Internet Explorer 8

Start Internet Explorer 8.

On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.

On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History.

In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click to clear all of the check boxes except for the Temporary Internet Files check box, and then click Delete.

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Internet Explorer 7

Start Internet Explorer 7.

On the Tools menu, click Delete Browsing History.

In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Files.

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Internet Explorer 6 and earlier versions

On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.

On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet files.

Click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click OK.

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Check whether you can now see pictures. If you still cannot see pictures, try method 3.
Method 3: Verify that the Show Pictures option has not been turned off
loadTOCNode(3, 'resolution');
If
the Show Pictures option in Internet Explorer is turned off, you cannot
see pictures. To determine whether the Show Pictures option is turned
off, follow these steps:

On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.

Click the Advanced tab, and then verify that the Show Pictures check box is selected under Multimedia.

It is a bit of an ask to give you instructions on great WEB designs.
There are book that you can buy that go into far more details than I can supply and they have great examples and show you step by step processes.
Basically keep it simple, don't have more than 4 levels of pages and have a link back to the home page at each level. Keep it simple without loads of text info. choose colors carefully that are pleasing to the eye and if you have images, keep them small so the page does not take too long to download.

The User Manual for this m/board (E210882) can be found at :- ftp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d865glc/BFLC_English.pdf you will need adobe free reader to view it. refer to pages 40 thru 46 for the front panel header and isb info.

He is correct, But you can make the adjustment yourself. Go to the Windows front end screen and RIGHT click, select Properties then the Settings tab. Check that the monitor displayed is the one you are using and then use the controls offered to make adjustments. Be ready to click the cancel button offered in case the screen becomes unreadable. The system will allow you about 30 seconds to confirm any changes you make. If you do not confirm then the screen will revert to the state it was in before you made the changes. This is to ensure that if you are not able to read the screen then it will be put back as it was originally.

hi,
you can try this solution
please check wheather your system date and time are correct and they are showing current date and time ,,try this

Open Internet Explorer and click Tools , Internet Options , and then click the Security tab.

Select Trusted Sites , and then click the Default Level button.

Click the Advanced tab and scroll to the Security Options section.

Select Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 if they are not already selected.

Click the Content tab.

Click the Clear SSL State button, and then click OK .
You should now be able to view secure Web sites if you had to make any selection. Browse to a secure Web page to make sure. If you still cannot access the page, use the remaining steps to resolve the problem.

If you are using IE 7, temporarily disable the built-in phishing filter, using the following steps: